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Need career advice.

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Need career advice. Hello! I’ve been shooting for approximately four years. I’ve recently been trying to get into event photography as I love seeing bands play live and I generaly consider the whole experience of shooting live music fun. I’ve noticed people are very hesitant to pay for photos if you don’t already have a network or aren’t a known photographer. I al…

Ask Photography 147 2023-09-20

Should I travel next year despite being early in my professional career?

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Should I travel next year despite being early in my professional career? Hi, I am a (M24) and I want to embark on travelling for a long period next year. I want to go to Europe, South America and South East Asia. I currently work as a software engineer. I enjoy being a software engineer but I have been developing an urge to go travelling for longer periods of time. That being said, I don’t really like the company tha…

Reddit Travel 176 2023-09-17

Isner’s 17-year career ends in 5-set Open thriller

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Isner’s 17-year career ends in 5-set Open thriller John Isner’s 17-year tennis career came to an end on Thursday after his second-round loss to fellow American Michael Mmoh, 3-6, 4-6, 7-6 (3), 6-4, 7-6 (7), at the US Open.

ESPN 168 2023-09-04

Hamilton extends F1 career with Mercedes deal

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Hamilton extends F1 career with Mercedes deal Lewis Hamilton will stay in F1 until at least 2025 after signing a new multiyear Mercedes deal, with teammate George Russell also getting an extension.

ESPN 166 2023-09-03

Yanks cut Donaldson amid career-worst season

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Yanks cut Donaldson amid career-worst season The Yankees released former American League MVP Josh Donaldson, who was struggling through the worst season of his career before being sidelined by a calf injury last month.

ESPN 170 2023-08-30

LPT request: Which skills are must to learn for any career path ?

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LPT request: Which skills are must to learn for any career path ? The basic of communication and networking is so essential as it will be useful as you progress in your career path, but I was wondering what are some skills to learn and look into that will help you advance in your career path or potential business ? With the advancement of technology, I guess it’s important to learn tech savvy skills ? What are…

Life Pro Tips 188 2023-08-26

Photography as a career

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Photography as a career Hello, I’m looking for advice and help for someone thinking about pursuing photo and video as a career. I’m currently a high school senior getting ready to go to college. Of course it’s important to know and understand the technical aspects of photography and video: is it necessary to study this in higher education and even get a degree in it? …

Ask Photography 138 2023-08-25

Exploring a Career in Photography: Seeking Advice on Education and Specialization

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Exploring a Career in Photography: Seeking Advice on Education and Specialization I am inquiring about the optimal approach to enter the photography industry, encompassing various genres including sports photography. Could you please offer insights into the recommended strategies for pursuing a career in this field? Is the acquisition of a formal education, such as a university degree or relevant certification, considered a f…

Ask Photography 188 2023-08-25

LPT Keep a “Career Journal” at your job

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LPT Keep a “Career Journal” at your job Write down any wins, breakthrough, awesome things you do at work for your job. It should be in a place that is yours, not the company’s such as a personal notebook or someplace on your phone. Examples might be training a new hire, figuring out a thorny problem, improving your workflow or the workflow of the team, trainings you took, etc. Then w…

Life Pro Tips 213 2023-08-23

LPT Request: How to choose which path to take on your career?

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LPT Request: How to choose which path to take on your career? Good day, I am currently working as a software developer for embedded devices (printers, washing machines, microwave, vacuum). I am 25 years old. Working with embedded devices does not give much options to work remotely. I am quite in a dilemma in my career. I am not sure if this is really the path I want to take. There is an opening in the comp…

Life Pro Tips 158 2023-08-19

LPT request: appropriate gift for long time career mentors

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LPT request: appropriate gift for long time career mentors I (33F) am approaching a very big career milestone and at that opportunity I want to express my gratitute to 2 of my biggest professional mentors (1M&1F, both in late 50s). What is an appropriate gift? I am looking for something with right ratio of emotional/professional. submitted by /u/Desperate-Diamond-94

Life Pro Tips 207 2023-08-16

Looking to get into interior design as a career, what’s a good place to start?

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Looking to get into interior design as a career, what’s a good place to start? I’ve looked into online course work, as in person college education is not particularly what I’m looking for. Found what looks to be a great option from the New York institute of art and design. There’s a bunch of courses that they offer that I would be interested in and have certification for all of them after completion. Does anyone have exper…

Reddit Interior Design 124 2023-08-15

Software Engineer. Should I try to derisk against my career?

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Software Engineer. Should I try to derisk against my career? I’m a software engineer. So is my partner. I’ve work a few years and gained enough capital that I want to properly consider how I distribute my money now. My question is, should I consider the fact that both of us work the same job in the same industry when figuring out my portfolio? The top like 8 S&P 500 companies are all tech. The tech layof…

Reddit Personal Finance 200 2023-08-13

LPT: Always look for jobs, doesn’t matter where you are in your career.

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LPT: Always look for jobs, doesn’t matter where you are in your career. Every week, spend around 30mins looking for job openings in your field even if you just started a new job. It doesn’t hurt to browse around, you might come across a better opportunity. Don’t feel bad because you have a good boss, the company treats you well, you are friends with your colleagues, etc. My colleague just got let go because the com…

Life Pro Tips 167 2023-08-12